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Compliance required reading | US FCC extends exemption for updating foreign UAV equipment: existing equipment can be safely updated until 2029

Author:中认联科 time:2026-06-05 Ctr:5

Recently, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) issued the latest announcement, announcing the extension of the temporary exemption period for foreign-made UAVs, UAV components and consumer-grade routers, allowing related equipment that has been approved for use in the US market to continue to receive software and firmware updates until January 1, 2029. This delay has released an important buffer signal for the industry, and also provided key guidance for the compliance and product operation and maintenance of related manufacturers around the world.

Exemption extension: sorting out the key timeline

On May 8, local time, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the United States officially announced the exemption extension decision through the Office of Engineering and Technology, as follows:

◆ From the end of 2025 to the beginning of 2026: The FCC will include foreign-made UAVs, UAV components and consumer routers in the controlled list. After the list comes into effect, the authorized equipment that has not been exempted will not be able to receive the certified software and firmware modifications, which will directly affect the subsequent operation and maintenance.

◆ The first batch of temporary exemptions (2026): The FCC issued the first round of exemptions, and the exemption for drones and components was scheduled to expire on January 1, 2027, and the exemption for consumer routers was scheduled to expire on March 1, 2027.

◆ This extension (May 2026): The exemption period is extended to January 1, 2029, which greatly prolongs the compliance transition period.

Core application premise: this exemption is only for the existing equipment that has been authorized by the United States before being included in the control list, and the new equipment still needs to strictly comply with the list supervision requirements.

Exemption reason

The essence of the FCC's extension is to "avoid the safety of regulatory self-attack", and strict implementation of the original restrictions will lead to multiple industry risks:

1. Security risks surge: Millions of deployed stock devices (drones, home routers) can't receive security patches, and the vulnerabilities can't be fixed, which can easily become a breakthrough of network attacks, threatening the data security of individual users and the stable operation of enterprise devices.

2. Frequent operation failures: prohibiting necessary updates will lead to compatibility conflicts between the equipment and mainstream operating systems and network environment, which will lead to problems such as disconnection, functional failure and jamming, which will affect the normal user experience.

3. Contrary to the original intention of supervision: The core purpose of FCC control list is to strengthen network security, but it is forbidden to update across the board, which makes the stock equipment fall into an unprotected state, which runs counter to the supervision goal of "safety compliance".

Scope of exemption

This exemption is not to relax all supervision, but to retain the FCC's technical review and supervision power on equipment changes on the premise of ensuring safety updates, and only exempt the following three types of updates, as follows:

◆ Maintain the basic functions of the equipment.

◆ Fix security vulnerabilities

◆ Maintain compatibility with operating system and network environment.

Corporate compliance advice

1. Continuous normal chemical combination regulation and control: relevant equipment is still in the FCC control list, and the regulatory tone has not changed. Enterprises should not relax their compliance vigilance because of short-term exemption, but should continue to follow up the policy trends and stick to the compliance red line.

2. Control the stock and new products and equipment by zones: the exemption only covers the authorized stock equipment before the list takes effect. The equipment newly entering the US market must strictly meet the FCC control requirements. It is strictly forbidden to enter the market illegally by applying the stock exemption qualification and strictly control the risk of new product access.

3. Layout compliance transformation plan in advance: After the exemption expires on January 1, 2029, the existing equipment will lose its software update authority, and enterprises need to use the existing window period to land compliance alternatives in advance to complete product compliance upgrade and avoid the risk of business interruption in the later period.

Warm tips

The extension of FCC exemption has not only relaxed the long-term control over foreign equipment, but also avoided the security risks caused by short-term "one size fits all". For relevant enterprises, only by balancing "safety maintenance of stock equipment" and "incremental market compliance layout" during the transition period can they gain a firm foothold in the subsequent trend of tightening global supervision. ZRLK will continue to pay attention to the FCC policy update and the changes in the US market access rules, provide timely, professional and accurate testing, certification and compliance services for enterprises, help enterprises to successfully break through regulatory barriers and steadily explore the US market. If you need it, please feel free to contact us, and our engineers will serve you at the first time!

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